Springfield, Oregon Explained
Springfield |
Settlement Type: | City |
Motto: | "Proud History, Bright Future." |
Mapsize: | 250px |
Pushpin Map: | USA |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in the United States |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | United States |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | Oregon |
Subdivision Type2: | County |
Subdivision Name2: | Lane |
Government Type: | Council–manager |
Leader Title: | Mayor |
Leader Name: | Sean VanGordon[1] [2] |
Leader Title1: | City manager |
Leader Name1: | Nancy Newton[3] |
Established Title: | Incorporated |
Established Date: | 1885 |
Area Total Sq Mi: | 15.87 |
Area Footnotes: | [4] |
Area Total Km2: | 41.10 |
Area Land Sq Mi: | 15.87 |
Area Land Km2: | 41.10 |
Area Water Sq Mi: | 0.00 |
Area Water Km2: | 0.00 |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Total: | 61851 |
Population Density Km2: | 1504.99 |
Population Density Sq Mi: | 3897.84 |
Timezone: | Pacific |
Utc Offset: | -8 |
Timezone Dst: | Pacific |
Utc Offset Dst: | -7 |
Unit Pref: | Imperial |
Elevation Ft: | 476 |
Postal Code Type: | ZIP codes |
Postal Code: | 97475, 97477, 97478, 97482 |
Area Code: | 458 and 541 |
Blank Name: | FIPS code |
Blank Info: | 41-69600[5] |
Blank1 Name: | GNIS feature ID |
Blank1 Info: | 2411961 |
Website: | City of Springfield |
Springfield is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Located in the Southern Willamette Valley, it is within the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area. Separated from Eugene to the west, mainly by Interstate 5, Springfield is the second-most populous city in the metropolitan area after Eugene. As of the 2020 census, the city has a total population of 61,851, making it the ninth-most populous city in Oregon.
The Briggs family first settled the Springfield area, arriving in 1848. The community was incorporated as a city in 1885. The city was named after a natural spring located in a field or prairie within the current city boundaries.[6] For the majority of the 20th century, the economy of Springfield was largely dependent on the Oregon timber industry; since the 1990s, however, the economy has diversified, with PeaceHealth now the largest employer in the city. Public education in the city is provided by the Springfield School District.
History
The first inhabitants to the area were the Kalapuya people. Also sometimes written as Calapooia or Calapooya, the people maintained the valley and their main food sources by controlled burning.[7]
Springfield was settled when Elias and Mary Briggs and their family arrived in 1848. They were among the first party to travel to the region via the "Southern Route" by Klamath Lake, over the Cascades, into the Rogue Valley, then north to the Willamette Valley.[8] Elias Briggs along with William Stevens ran a ferry on the nearby Willamette River.
According to donation land claim records, Stevens was the first settler to stake a claim in the Springfield locale, arriving in October 1847. He commenced building a house with his three oldest sons, and when the house was completed in December, the rest of his family joined him on Christmas Day that year.
Another early arrival in the Springfield vicinity was Captain Felix Scott, Sr. who settled between the McKenzie and Willamette rivers in 1847.
In 1854 Springfield School District No. 19 was formed. A small schoolhouse was built near the corner of south 7th and B streets; it served the community until the 1880s. Miss Agnes Stewart, a young woman from Pennsylvania, was the first teacher. She had arrived in Springfield via the Lost Wagon Train of 1853.
In May 1992 the municipality became the first in the United States to include anti-gay legislation in its city charter after a campaign by the Oregon Citizens Alliance.[9] However, the state legislature later passed a law that prevented anti-gay ordinances from being enforced.[10]
Economy
For years, the economy of Springfield hinged on the timber industry, with the largest employer being Weyerhaeuser Company. Weyerhaeuser opened its Springfield complex in 1949, and after years of aggressive logging was forced to downsize as old growth lumber became less available. In the 1990s, the Weyerhaeuser sawmill and veneer (plywood) plants closed, and the paper plant was downsized. Springfield has now developed a more diversified economy.
Ken Kesey's brother Chuck, and Chuck's wife Sue, started the Springfield Creamery in 1960. The business survives today based partly on sales of their flagship product, Nancy's Yogurt, developed from recipes of Nancy Hamren. In the 1970s, the creamery avoided bankruptcy with the help of the rock band Grateful Dead, who over time held a series of 10 benefit concerts on behalf of the creamery. The documentary film Sunshine Daydream was shot at the first performance August 27, 1972.[11] [12]
The city of Springfield is surrounded by filbert (hazelnut) orchards. The production has declined over time as fields have been developed into housing. The city used to be sponsor an annual Filbert Festival in early August as a general summer celebration, featuring music, food, and family fun; it was canceled in 2007 due to withdrawal of a key sponsor, and the future for the festival is uncertain. Filbert harvesting occurs in October. 98% of American filbert production is harvested in the Willamette Valley.[13]
Healthcare
Springfield is home to two hospitals, McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center and PeaceHealth's Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend.
Largest employers
According to the City's 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[14] the largest employers in the city are:
Rank | Employer | - of Employees
|
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1 | | 3,500 |
2 | | 1,380 |
3 | "Top 3 Technology employers" | 1,200 |
4 | | 940 |
5 | "Top 3 Wood product employers" | 780 |
6 | "Top 3 Food and beverage employers" | 410 |
7 | City of Springfield | 400 |
8 | | 360 |
9 | State Government | 310 |
10 | Federal Government | 207 | |
Government
Springfield has a council–manager form of government. The current mayor of Springfield is Sean VanGordon,[1] and the city manager is Nancy Newton.[15] The city council comprises members from six wards. The current council members are:[16]
- Ward 1: Michelle Webber [17]
- Ward 2: Steve Moe
- Ward 3: Kori Rodley
- Ward 4: Beth Blackwell
- Ward 5: Marilee Woodrow
- Ward 6: Joe Pishioneri (Council President)
Public safety
The Springfield Police Department and Eugene Springfield Fire are the city's public safety agencies.[18] [19] The Springfield police department is currently under investigation due to allegations of sexual misconduct made by a female former officer.[20] [21] [22]
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of, of which, is land and is water.[23]
The McKenzie River forms the northern city limits.
Neighborhoods
Springfield does not have any official neighborhood designations. Unofficial neighborhood areas include:
Demographics
2010 census
As of the census[24] of 2010, there were 59,403 people, 23,665 households, and 14,737 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 24,809 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 85.9% White, 1.1% African American, 1.4% Native American, 1.3% Asian, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 5.2% from other races, and 4.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 12.1% of the population.
There were 23,665 households, of which 33.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.9% were married couples living together, 15.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 6.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 37.7% were non-families. 27.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 3.00.
The median age in the city was 34.5 years. 24.3% of residents were under the age of 18; 10.1% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 29% were from 25 to 44; 25% were from 45 to 64; and 11.6% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 49.0% male and 51.0% female.
Arts and culture
Author Ken Kesey moved to Springfield when he was young and graduated from Springfield High School before moving on to the nearby University of Oregon. After some years of wandering (described in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe), Kesey bought a farm in nearby Pleasant Hill and remained a prominent local celebrity until his death in 2001.
Library
The Springfield Public Library is located within city hall.[25] The city hall itself is home to a seal of the city of Springfield, created out of unusual items from the city's sewer system.[26] [27] The seal and its creator, Russell Ziolkowski, were featured on The Tonight Show and On the Road with Charles Kuralt.
Cultural venues
Richard E. Wildish Community Theater (Wildish Community Theater) on Main Street in downtown Springfield is a complete renovation of the historic McKenzie Theater and opened in December 2006.[28] The theater seats 284 people and is designed to host music concerts and recitals, dance, drama, festivals, and small musicals.[29] The Springfield Renaissance Development Corporation spearheaded the six-year renovation project, completed for $3.1 million.[30]
Una Nation of Mixed-Bloods
On March 7, 2016, Springfield formally recognized the Una Nation of Mixed-Bloods for their service to mixed-blood Native Americans.[31]
Education
Most of Springfield is in the Springfield School District, while some portions in the west are in the Eugene School District 4J.[32]
There are 15 elementary schools, four middle schools, and four high schools in the Springfield School District, making it one of the largest in the state.[33] [34] The largest public high schools, by enrollment, are Thurston High School and Springfield High School.
Lane County is in the Lane Community College district.[35]
Pioneer Pacific College also has a campus in the Gateway area of Springfield.[36]
In popular culture
The Simpsons
The city took third in the voting to choose one of the sixteen possible Springfields in the U.S. to host the premiere of The Simpsons Movie.[37] The show's creator, Oregon resident Matt Groening, sent a plaque to the city of Springfield that stated, in part "Yo to Springfield, Oregon – the real Springfield."[38] In April 2012, Groening confirmed to Smithsonian magazine that he named the fictional Springfield after Springfield, Oregon. He also confirmed that he intentionally left it a secret to allow people the enjoyment of assuming it was based on their own Springfield.[39]
Notable people
- Sheila Bleck, IFBB professional bodybuilder
- John Charles Bolsinger, serial killer
- Anthony W. Case, survivor of the 1998 high school shooting who later became an astrophysicist and developed devices to measure the solar wind used on the Parker Solar Probe and other uncrewed spacecraft
- Colby Covington, mixed martial arts fighter
- Peter DeFazio, U.S. Representative for Oregon's 4th congressional district
- Bill Dellinger, Olympic athlete and former University of Oregon track coach
- Diane Downs, child murderer arrested and jailed in Springfield
- Clint Eastwood, actor, log bronc operator for Weyerhaeuser in Springfield
- Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons
- Ken Kesey, author
- Eric Millegan, Broadway and television actor
- Mickey Newbury, American songwriter, recording artist, member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
- Steve Reeves, actor and body builder
- Mercedes Russell, professional basketball player for the WNBA
- Travis Smith, Major League Baseball player
- Dan Straily (born 1988), starting pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies organization
- Robert W. Straub, Oregon governor
- Theodore Sturgeon, science fiction author
- Shoshana R. Ungerleider, physician and film producer
- Dave Wolverton, novelist and writer
Climate
This region experiences hot and dry summers, with no average monthly temperatures above . According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Springfield has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csb" on climate maps.[40]
See also
Further reading
- Anderson, Wendell (2002). Eugene-Springfield: a contemporary portrait. (1st ed.). Montgomery, AL: Community Communications. . .
- Dennis, Michelle L. (1999). Springfield, Oregon, 1848-1955: historic context statement . (Rev. ed.). Springfield Development Services Dept.
- Book: Velasco, Dorothy . Springfield, Between Two Rivers: An Illustrated History . Velasco . Mara . Community Communications . Pete Malliris, Kim Sullivan . 1999 . 1-58192-010-5 . 1st . Montgomery, AL . 99-36453 . 41601271.
- Clarke, David W (1983). The Springfield Millrace and early mills. Springfield Historical Commission.
- Williams, Jerold (1983). Springfield: a history. Springfield, OR: Springfield Public Schools, District 19 Communications Dept.
External links
Notes and References
- News: Sean VanGordon to serve as Springfield's interim mayor . Banta . Megan . January 20, 2021 . The Register-Guard . Eugene, Ore. . February 21, 2021 . February 23, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210223010040/https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/2021/01/20/springfield-oregon-interim-mayor-ward-1-city-council/4166867001/ . live .
- Web site: SpringfieldCity . Mayor . 2024-04-04 . City of Springfield Oregon . en-US.
- Web site: SpringfieldCity . City Manager's Office . 2024-04-04 . City of Springfield Oregon . en-US.
- Web site: ArcGIS REST Services Directory . United States Census Bureau . October 12, 2022 . February 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230213084631/https://tigerweb.geo.census.gov/arcgis/rest/services/TIGERweb/Places_CouSub_ConCity_SubMCD/MapServer/5/query?where=STATE%3D%2741%27&outFields=NAME%2CSTATE%2CPLACE%2CAREALAND%2CAREAWATER%2CLSADC%2CCENTLAT%2CCENTLON&orderByFields=PLACE&returnGeometry=false&returnTrueCurves=false&f=json . live .
- Web site: U.S. Census website . . 2008-01-31 . July 9, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709054630/https://www.census.gov/ . live .
- News: Names of Lane County Communities Reveal Interesting Histories, Anecdotes . . January 4, 1942 . April 23, 2015 . 4 . May 20, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210520055652/https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1310&dat=19420104&id=v81YAAAAIBAJ&pg=6678%2C4684615&hl=en . live .
- Web site: Fire in Early Oregon . Oregon Encyclopedia . November 17, 2018 . November 17, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181117063249/https://oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/anthropogenic_fire/#.W-9Up_lKheM . live .
- Web site: Early History of Springfield, Oregon . dead . City of Springfield . March 31, 2010 . November 18, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161118150032/http://www.ci.springfield.or.us/history.htm.
- News: Oregon to vote on plan to allow bias against gays. Conservative group forces a referendum . New York Times News Service . The Baltimore Sun . August 16, 1992 . April 10, 2011 . The campaign was used successfully by Mr. Mabon's group in May, when the Oregon town of Springfield voted, by 55 percent to 45 percent, to become the nation's first municipality to include anti-gay language in its city charter. . March 8, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230308052227/https://www.baltimoresun.com/ . live .
- News: Neville . Paul . Appeals court deals setback to gay rights foes . Eugene Register-Guard . Eugene, Oregon . April 13, 1995 . 1 . April 10, 2011 . The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld a state law Wednesday that bars cities and counties from enforcing anti-gay rights ordinances. .
- Web site: Review of Sunshine Daydream . Blair Jackson . Blair's Golden Road Blog . 2012 . March 20, 2016 . March 30, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160330094027/http://www.sunshinedaydream.gd/review.html . live .
- Web site: 50 years in the creamery . Diane Dietz . September 6, 2010 . Register-Guard . We had some debts that had to get paid, so we said, "Well, what do you think? Do you think the Dead would come up and do a benefit concert for us?" My brother-in-law (and Chuck's brother) Ken Kesey said, "I don't know why not. You might as well ask them." . March 20, 2016 . March 31, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160331115604/http://projects.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/business/25202817-41/question-business-kesey-creamery-doing.csp . live .
- http://www.uga.edu/fruit/hazelnut.html http://www.uga.edu/fruit/hazelnut.html
- Web site: City of Springfield 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report . October 14, 2019 . October 14, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191014165345/http://www.springfield-or.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/FY18-CAFR-FINAL.pdf . live .
- Web site: Springfield City Manager's Office . March 3, 2021 . March 2, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210302140653/https://www.springfield-or.gov/city/city-managers-office/ . live .
- Web site: Springfield City Council . City of Springfield, Oregon . March 3, 2021 . January 22, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210122004904/https://www.springfield-or.gov/city/mayor-and-city-council/council/ . live .
- Web site: Springfield City Council appoints Damien Pitts, an Army veteran who's Black, to fill Ward 1 vacancy . The Register Guard . March 3, 2021 . March 3, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210303135125/https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/2021/03/03/springfield-city-council-ward-1-appointment/6875654002/ . live .
- Web site: SPD Website . April 28, 2010 . October 27, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161027161350/http://www.ci.springfield.or.us/police/home.html . dead.
- Web site: Eugene Springfield Fire website . December 13, 2016 . November 28, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161128201831/http://springfield-or.gov/dept_fir.htm . live .
- Web site: Roberts . Jacob . Mar 5, 2021 . Former female Springfield police trainee alleges harassment, discrimination . 2021-06-06 . KEZI News . en . June 6, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210606174209/https://www.kezi.com/content/news/Former-female-Springfield-police-trainee-alleges-harassment-discrimination--573912931.html . live .
- Web site: Jung . Jaewon . Jun 4, 2021 . Springfield Police sergeant fired amid sex misconduct allegations . 2021-06-06 . KEZI News . en . June 6, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210606174211/https://www.kezi.com/content/news/Springfield-Police-sergeant-terminated-amidst-sex-misconduct-allegations-574564501.html . live .
- Web site: Banta . Megan . May 19, 2021 . Springfield Police Chief retiring, as investigation goes on; city appoints former Portland assistant chief as interim . 2021-06-06 . The Register-Guard . en-US . June 6, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210606174208/https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/2021/05/19/springfield-police-chief-richard-lewis-retiring-effective-june-1/5173026001/ . live .
- Web site: US Gazetteer files 2010 . . 2012-12-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120125061959/http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_places_national.txt . January 25, 2012 . mdy-all.
- Web site: U.S. Census website . . 2012-12-21 . July 9, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709054630/https://www.census.gov/ . live .
- Web site: SPL Downtown City Hall. . April 30, 2010 . August 27, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110827063209/http://www.ci.springfield.or.us/library/ . dead.
- Sign next to the seal, locked inside of a display case. On display in Springfield City Hall.
- Web site: Sewer Art at the Oregon State Capitol . Country Traveler Online . 25 May 2021 . 2015-10-06 . January 28, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210128152550/https://countrytraveleronline.com/2015/10/06/the-travel-doctor-recommends-sewer-art/ . live .
- Web site: Wildish Theater has sizeable impact on Springfield Community .
- Web site: Theater to die for .
- Web site: A3 to manage Wildish Theater .
- Web site: 03/07/2016 Regular Session .
- Web site: 2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Lane County, OR. U.S. Census Bureau. 1-2 (PDF p. 2-3/3). 2024-03-10.
- Web site: SPS . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100326150849/http://www.sps.lane.edu/1577101121196317/site/default.asp . March 26, 2010 . mdy-all.
- Web site: SPS- Homepage. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110903054207/http://www.sps.lane.edu/sps/site/default.asp . September 3, 2011 . mdy-all.
- Web site: Oregon Community Colleges and Community College Districts. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www.clatsopcc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/02-2-OR-CC-color-map.pdf . October 9, 2022 . live. Oregon Department of Community Colleges & Workforce Development. March 11, 2024.
- Web site: PPC . May 7, 2010 . January 14, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100114072247/http://www.pioneerpacific.edu/ . dead.
- "Springfields Vie For "Simpsons" Premiere ." CBS News. March 9, 2007. Retrieved on March 9, 2007.
- Web site: The Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon, USA . November 16, 2015 . November 17, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151117041447/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eV5WAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d_ADAAAAIBAJ&hl=pt-BR&pg=6297%2C5983061 . live .
- De La Roca . Claudia . Matt Groening Reveals the Location of the Real Springfield . . May 2012 . November 9, 2013 . December 17, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131217165744/http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/Matt-Groening-Reveals-the-Location-of-the-Real-Springfield.html . dead .
- Web site: Climate Summary for Springfield, Oregon . January 22, 2014 . July 24, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140724001521/http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather-summary.php3?s=726930&cityname=Springfield%2C+Oregon%2C+United+States+of+America&units= . live .